Japanese Artist Gives Her Beloved Cockatiel Different Expressions With a Creative Variety of Paper Masks
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Japanese artist Kahori Fuji creates all sorts of different looks for her beloved cockatiel Kinu using a variety of paper forms. One such look is created with cardboard strips, onto which she draws anime-style eyes. Fuji also employs cardboard tubes onto which she draws grand sketches of eagles or adorable meta portraits of Kinu to slip right over the bird's little head.
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